Liquor law violations

UPPER FREDERICK — JPW Holdings LLC operating Wynn’s Creekside Inn at 1847 Perkiomenville Road has been charged with violations of the liquor law on July 10 and July 18 of this year. According to a press release from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, the business sold alcoholic beverages after their hotel liquor license expired April 30, 2012. The license had not been renewed or validated, the bureau said. The charges will be brought before an administrative law judge who could impose penalty fees from $50 to $,100 and up to $5,000. The judge could impose a license suspension or revocation depending upon the severity of the charge.

LOWER POTTSGROVE — Sunnybrook Management Partners Inc., which operates Chummy’s Tavern at 50 Sunnybrook Road, was charged with violations of the Pa. Liquor Code, specifically selling alcoholic beverages while the restaurant’s liquor license “was being held in safekeeping by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board,” according to a press release from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The violations occurred between July 24-29, July 31-Aug. 5, Aug. 7-12, and Aug. 14 and 15. The charges will be brought before an administrative law judge who has the authority to impose penalties from $50 to $1,000 for minor offenses and up to $5,000 for serious offenses. The judge could also impose a license suspension or revocation, or mandate training.